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this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! >>> my guest's son was killed at columbine, and lori's daughter was injured at virginia tech. i'm told you're wearing your son's shoes he died in. which brings it home. >> we had the same size shoes, so i wear these shoes. these are the shoes he was wearing on april 20th, 1999. i walk in his shoes to honor him. >> you have achieved a lot. you have managed to bring in an elimination of gun show background check loopholes in colorado. do youen watt to see that nationally? are you agast that it isn't a national thing? >> i am. in colorado we put it on the ballot. we took a vote of the people, we won that election. 70% to 30% in a progun western state. people in oregon close it the same year, 62-38. you put something sensible before the people and they'll support it. >> your daughter survived. she was shot at virginia tech. here's the thing. i love america, and i love americans
this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! >>> my guest's son was killed at columbine, and lori's daughter was injured at virginia tech. i'm told you're wearing your son's shoes he died in. which brings it home. >> we had the same size shoes, so i wear these shoes. these are the shoes he was wearing on...
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thank you for joining us tonight. we hope your decision to watch our show was not a tough one. >>> tonight, the one and only barbra streisand. ♪ and the way we were >> extraordinary hour. the legendary superstar. >> those men are fighting for your right to make any kind of picture you want. >> her incredible career. >> i only began to sing because i couldn't get a job as an actress, b you see. >> her leading men. >> the greatest love of her life. >> you always ask that to people. why is that? >> and the tragedy that changed everything. >> i think it did scar me. >> and the politics, plastic surgery and the personal side of fame. >> you see me as this star. i don't see myself like that. >> barbra streisand, the way she is, a funny girl. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> people ask me who i would most like to have on my show as a guest one name pops up in my mind. she's a fabulous actress with a voice i believe is the greatest that's ever been. she's a humanitarian, activist, wife, mother and a funny girl. she is, o
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we used camera bodies, we used lenses, we used little tripods, large tripods. we used light stands. we used lights. we used a conveyor belt which was kind of difficult to get our hands on. >> this is an amazing video. you have all sorts of actions causing other actions, and you just can't believe that any one person could make all this happen as it's happening here. >> you imagine some mad scientist who put together this intricate system so he could take a picture. >> i thought of the idea when i was playing with memory cards on my table and they were like dominoes. that immediately led me to think rube goldberg. the term rube goldberg machine is named after a famous american artist who was known for designing cartoons that performed simple tasks in the most complicated way possible. >> getting from concept to reality takes more than six months, 25 people and many sleepless nights. >> it was trial and error. >> build an element, pray that it works. if it does, build the next element. and we had 133 elements. >> at first when i started, i was like, oh, this is fun, this is interestin
we used camera bodies, we used lenses, we used little tripods, large tripods. we used light stands. we used lights. we used a conveyor belt which was kind of difficult to get our hands on. >> this is an amazing video. you have all sorts of actions causing other actions, and you just can't believe that any one person could make all this happen as it's happening here. >> you imagine some mad scientist who put together this intricate system so he could take a picture. >> i...
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this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for
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that's what the tape is telling us. it's going to happen, and if there ice any whiff of disappointments, you get that downtick. learn from nancy pelosi. the richest person in congress. doesn't speak during market hours. >> thank you very much. >>> going to the close of a gain of 80 points and our old friend from "power lunch" days, chuck lovelle ringing the closing pebble and much more now from washington with maria bartiromo on the "closing bell." >> it's 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo coming to you live from the white house. stocks rallying and closing off the best levels of the session after senate majority leader harry reid warned it will be tough to reach a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff before christmas. we all note deadline, december 31. take a look at how we're finishing the day. the dow jones industrial average up about 80 points today. it was higher, much higher than 100 points earlier today, up two-thirds of 1%. volume o
that's what the tape is telling us. it's going to happen, and if there ice any whiff of disappointments, you get that downtick. learn from nancy pelosi. the richest person in congress. doesn't speak during market hours. >> thank you very much. >>> going to the close of a gain of 80 points and our old friend from "power lunch" days, chuck lovelle ringing the closing pebble and much more now from washington with maria bartiromo on the "closing bell." >>...
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with us now is terry. her research was featured in the "wall street journal" piece titled the power of the son in law. i am engaged and about to have in-laws. the good news is i love them. in fact my soon to be sister in law had a baby this morning. congratulations to christina and rick. the real relationship i have to worry about is between my mom and my soon to be husband. why so? >> well, what i found from the couples in my study is when men feel close to their in-laws, both their mother-in-law and father in law's marriage is much more likely to stay together over the long haul. the risk of divorce goes down almost 20%. >> wow. what do you ultimately do when you have a troubled in-law relationship? you want to marry the person you want to marry and yeah, you get the family with them, but ultimately do you have to prioritize if things are not working and say look, my new family comes first and cut them out of your or what? >> i continuing depends on whether or not you are a husband or a wife. if you are
with us now is terry. her research was featured in the "wall street journal" piece titled the power of the son in law. i am engaged and about to have in-laws. the good news is i love them. in fact my soon to be sister in law had a baby this morning. congratulations to christina and rick. the real relationship i have to worry about is between my mom and my soon to be husband. why so? >> well, what i found from the couples in my study is when men feel close to their in-laws, both...
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so many of us are parents. i can't imagine that parents want their kids to see armed security guards on their way to school every day. and these security guards would probably be private contractors with firms that are taking people that have been in combat overseas, have ptsd, could also snap. the more weapons around, the more unprotected i think our children are. so i hope it backfires. and i hope people saw that lack of compassion that you mentioned. >> thank you very much for joining me today. it was an extraordinary moment to watch your protest. and it went around the world. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on. >>> next, debating the nra's plan with people from both sides. and cory booker and others join me for my debate on guns in america. this holiday, share everything. share "not even close." share "you owe me..." share "just right." the share everything plan. shareable data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. hurry in for a droid incredible 4g lte by htc for $49.99. yeah
so many of us are parents. i can't imagine that parents want their kids to see armed security guards on their way to school every day. and these security guards would probably be private contractors with firms that are taking people that have been in combat overseas, have ptsd, could also snap. the more weapons around, the more unprotected i think our children are. so i hope it backfires. and i hope people saw that lack of compassion that you mentioned. >> thank you very much for joining...
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what takes us there? >> we think it's industrials, the first part, because this move below 50 is a head fake. we've seen two this year and manufacturing came back. construction spending has been positive, too. the industrials look particularly timing. by the way, we think many investors are underweight those areas so we could see cash coming in. >> didn't have a lot of volatility on the fiscal cliff proposal. is the market taking a wait and see? >> there was heavy
what takes us there? >> we think it's industrials, the first part, because this move below 50 is a head fake. we've seen two this year and manufacturing came back. construction spending has been positive, too. the industrials look particularly timing. by the way, we think many investors are underweight those areas so we could see cash coming in. >> didn't have a lot of volatility on the fiscal cliff proposal. is the market taking a wait and see? >> there was heavy
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[ female announcer ] tell us... what will you gain when you lose? [ female announcer ] tell us... sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. p, 3 john sent in this picture of his dog olivee... intensly watching the game! show us your purple pride.you can upload photos and videos to us through urple -at --oxx bbltimore -dot- com.and you "see it shoot it send it" page at foxbaltimore dot com.or you can go to our facebook page... facebook dot com slash "inside fox45." commig up in our 6 o'clock hour... the fiscal clifffmay still be up in tte air... but it woo't be hitting our wallet at the grocery tore
[ female announcer ] tell us... what will you gain when you lose? [ female announcer ] tell us... sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are...
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charlie gasparino taking us through the day. when you got the first call yesterday and broke the story, what did you hear? charlie: the journal had a first headline, i heard something about this. i do not confirm the first interview but they had headlines of the merger. i was hearing it was a full out acquisition, the new york stock exchange getting bought by the intercontinental exchange and that blew me away. it is an amazing story. we fight for seconds here. going on the air, basically saying at the new york stock exchange about the taken over, this is not a merger of equalss, this is a takeover of the most venerable, one of the most venerable institutions in american finance, the new york stock exchange. it is been there since the old button agreement. [talking over each other] charlie: that is why they call it -- they became essentially a club of freighters under that and expanded to much bigger than a tree, beautiful headquarters, but here is the thing. when i started to digest it it was a phenomenal story. the intercontin
charlie gasparino taking us through the day. when you got the first call yesterday and broke the story, what did you hear? charlie: the journal had a first headline, i heard something about this. i do not confirm the first interview but they had headlines of the merger. i was hearing it was a full out acquisition, the new york stock exchange getting bought by the intercontinental exchange and that blew me away. it is an amazing story. we fight for seconds here. going on the air, basically...
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said literally help us, we're american journalists get us to safety. the rebels involved did just that. it was on a road similar to that engel and his crew were taken by gunpoint what they presume to be pro-government, pro-president assad forces, shiite militia members holding them. during the time they were being held they were told it was very awful situation. they endured mocks executions. a number of threats what would happen to the men. martha, this isn't -- is the best way this story could end. one american still missing in that country. martha: everybody is very thankful this delled the way it did, leland t said a lot what is changing on the ground in syria. they believed they were traveling in rebel-held territory but obviously they were not. what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, this is an insurgency civil war. not only do you have the army fighting. you have all the pro-assad militias and you have the rebels. it appears the momentum has changed. it used to be the government is hunting rebels. rebels better armed and better trained are
said literally help us, we're american journalists get us to safety. the rebels involved did just that. it was on a road similar to that engel and his crew were taken by gunpoint what they presume to be pro-government, pro-president assad forces, shiite militia members holding them. during the time they were being held they were told it was very awful situation. they endured mocks executions. a number of threats what would happen to the men. martha, this isn't -- is the best way this story...
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thanks for showing us an actual system being installed and thank you for being with us. hope to see you soon.
thanks for showing us an actual system being installed and thank you for being with us. hope to see you soon.
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he weighed in on the attacks being launched as people like us who are using data to talk about the election. it says quote, breaking, to surprise a sun dit the best system for determining which of two things is wiser. we posted these charts and a bunch of others. i'll tweet a link to them. that does it for tonight. and now it is time for the last word. have a good night. >> the house of representatives. >> the house of representatives. has known for over a year that it has a monday night deadline for avoiding the fiscal cliff. so when are they going to start working on that? sunday night. >> stalemate gridlock joorks this is what the holidays look like. >> there is so much manure around here. >> this isn't school house rock. >> the fiscal cliff. whatever. >> there is barely 00 hours. >> the last minute was before christmas. >> what is going on here? is. >> how come there is no sense of urgency. >> the entire house coming back sunday night. >> how is john boehner going to get the votes. he couldn't get the votes for his plan b. >> a week ago we were closer than we have been before. >> do the
he weighed in on the attacks being launched as people like us who are using data to talk about the election. it says quote, breaking, to surprise a sun dit the best system for determining which of two things is wiser. we posted these charts and a bunch of others. i'll tweet a link to them. that does it for tonight. and now it is time for the last word. have a good night. >> the house of representatives. >> the house of representatives. has known for over a year that it has a monday...
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talk to us as the governor of delaware. what kind of a deal would benefit your state or hurt it the least if we want to put it that way. >> well, let me put it this way. as you mentioned at the outset, when we in delaware face add budget shortfall when i first took office in 2009, we, in fact, did adopt a balanced approach. we started with spending cuts. we did increase some revenues. and we've continued to focus on how we can become more .more efficient. but we recognized from the beginning, you can't cut your way to a prosperous future. the only way out is to grow. so we have been relentlessly focused ever since then on putting the right policies into place to grow and also having the right attitude. >> when do you expect us to get back to growth? growth seems like the issues around the fiscal cliff, to be fair, we are looking at an economy that's growing, just slowly. >> yeah. i think it's a bit -- recently last week i was in korea and japan doing some business over there to with companies. i did hear over and over again
talk to us as the governor of delaware. what kind of a deal would benefit your state or hurt it the least if we want to put it that way. >> well, let me put it this way. as you mentioned at the outset, when we in delaware face add budget shortfall when i first took office in 2009, we, in fact, did adopt a balanced approach. we started with spending cuts. we did increase some revenues. and we've continued to focus on how we can become more .more efficient. but we recognized from the...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. finally tonight my observation on the consequences of bad fiscal policy. the latest evidence the incredible instances of companies borrowing money to give that money away. this is the kind of crazy behavior you getd when you have manipulation in the market. interest rates should be much higher than they are right now. however, they are artificially stuck at rock bottom levels. and there seems to be no end in sight for how long this will last so investors are hunting high and low for yield as we know that is why they are pay looking for dividend payers. why not get regular income from your investments as you search for some return in this low-rate environment. this is a deepening vicious cycle. the white house and congress have not given us a fiscal policy as the economy bumps along the bottom now for four years and counting. so the federal reserve saves the day. we finally get some fiscal poli
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back. finally tonight my observation on the consequences of bad fiscal policy. the latest evidence the incredible instances of companies borrowing money to give that money away. this is the kind of crazy behavior you getd when you have manipulation in the market. interest rates should be much higher than they are right now. however, they are artificially stuck at rock bottom levels. and...
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try to prevent us from going over the fiscal cliff. >> those three guys are here live. and the man who shut down the government under bill clinton. what newt gingrich thinks it will take to avoid that happening again. >>> plus one of my personal heroes, the fastest man in the history of planet earth. jamaican sprinter usain bolt revealing a talent you may not know he has. ♪ let's get together and feel all right ♪ >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight, you are so hot, america. i mean that literally. the temperature was a balmy 60 degrees this afternoon in new york just outside cnn's studios. the average high temperature in december is normally 43. a warm front has flooded the lower 48 states. quite extraordinary but is it evidence of man-made global warming? that's tonight's battleground america. joining me now, bill nye the science guy and mark morano, the publisher of climate depo.com. welcome to you both. let me start with you, mark, if i may. you are implacably opposed to the concept of man-made climate change. why? >> we foll
try to prevent us from going over the fiscal cliff. >> those three guys are here live. and the man who shut down the government under bill clinton. what newt gingrich thinks it will take to avoid that happening again. >>> plus one of my personal heroes, the fastest man in the history of planet earth. jamaican sprinter usain bolt revealing a talent you may not know he has. ♪ let's get together and feel all right ♪ >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>>...
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the top us. diplomat was expected to return to work sidelined by a stomach-virus g wwich left herrseverely dehydrattd. butt she suffered the concussion after fainting due to the clinton's ilness forced hee to cancel some overseas triis, áandá her plans to testiff in front of congress on deceeber twentieth... in connection tt the deedly in benghazi. secretary - says "..secretary clinton has &pstressed she remains ready to &ptestify before she stees down ffom her post next month. in meanwhile, we're learning new details about the deadly september 11-th terror attack penghazi. consulate in - aabb-partisan senate rrport found terrrristt essentialll walked right into the compound. the report was releassd today by the senate coomittee on homeland security and governmeet affairs. it bllmes the state department, innlarge part, for faaling to respond toorequests for more seccirty resources. the terrorists imply walked unimpeded and set it ablaze - due tooextremely poor security. ///butt to///the state d
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joining us is ryan grim. ryan, great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> so there's a lot to talk about. the divide between men and women over legalizathón. women opposed 52-44. when's going on there? >> yeah. those are pretty remarkable numbers in that survey. you know, partly, i think it's smoking pot is very male thing to do. if you think of your stereotype of the stoners -- >> i never thought i would hear that. i'm stymied by that, i guess. >> you think it's like six guys around a dorm room. >> snoop dogg and i don't know who. okay. >> it's not that college-aged women and women in general don't smoke marijuana but you don't think of six women sitting around a dorm room passing a bong around and the usage numbers back up the fact that more boys than girls smoke pot while in high school. and i believe that that carries on throughout. so it's experience with the drug but also, you know, women led the temperance movement that led to prohibition in the early part of the 20th century and that was a very wo
joining us is ryan grim. ryan, great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> so there's a lot to talk about. the divide between men and women over legalizathón. women opposed 52-44. when's going on there? >> yeah. those are pretty remarkable numbers in that survey. you know, partly, i think it's smoking pot is very male thing to do. if you think of your stereotype of the stoners -- >> i never thought i would hear that. i'm stymied by that, i guess. >> you think...
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for stopping and bringing us here. you're not from around here, right? around here, folks do for one another. thurman. here's some biscuits left from dinner. you wouldn't let me heat them. thank you much. you take care. have you eaten? i'm fine, thank you. i'll get that coffee. will he be all right? hard to tell. nothing broken. he has a concussion. head injuries are tricky. could i see him? he's liable to drift in and out. come on. mark. mark, can you hear me? listen to me if you can. you got to fight this thing, buddy. fight it. it's not your time to die. it's not your time. i'd say that's in god's hands, not yours or mine. you better let me check you out, too. no, that's not necessary. i'll say what's necessary and what isn't. that's funny. what? you don't have any heartbeat. i know that can't be so, but... i couldn't hear anything. you probably have a bad connection. try it again. well. i'll be darned! it's the strongest heart i've ever heard. you seem fit. you're welcome to sleep on the couch. we won't know about him for a while. i'd rather stay her
for stopping and bringing us here. you're not from around here, right? around here, folks do for one another. thurman. here's some biscuits left from dinner. you wouldn't let me heat them. thank you much. you take care. have you eaten? i'm fine, thank you. i'll get that coffee. will he be all right? hard to tell. nothing broken. he has a concussion. head injuries are tricky. could i see him? he's liable to drift in and out. come on. mark. mark, can you hear me? listen to me if you can. you got...
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rick lake was with us earlier. chad morgan lander, what do you do? investors are watching all of this, they want some direction and they want to get ready for 2030 and the nonsense continues in washington. >> well, the market is going to get sloppy over the next two weeks until they get a resolution, and you should fully expect that they will get a resolution, and it will be just a short-term resolution. once you get, that the market will then snap back, so we're expecting between a 5% and 7% correction within the market until that time comes, but do you want to layer in risk. you want to be buying good quality companies at this point in time as the market comes into, because that market will snap back, and you will see a modicum of economic growth going further out into the spring. >> and i can see that apple is one of the ones that you like there in terms of snapping up beaten down stocks. you see 20% upside. ed, i want to get to you because i was reading through your bio and you worked at the white house for alm
rick lake was with us earlier. chad morgan lander, what do you do? investors are watching all of this, they want some direction and they want to get ready for 2030 and the nonsense continues in washington. >> well, the market is going to get sloppy over the next two weeks until they get a resolution, and you should fully expect that they will get a resolution, and it will be just a short-term resolution. once you get, that the market will then snap back, so we're expecting between a 5%...
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the deal to stop us from going over the fiscal cliff. speaker boehner and the preside president at the white house. now, the president supports raising taxes on people earning more than $400,000 a year. i want to bring in "washington post" columnist ruth marcus and the national journalist chris freisz. there's a lot owing on, assault weapons ban and the gun show loophole. do you think they're going to take this, how are they likely to approach this? >> well, i think the vice president say very good choice to lead this because of course he was the chairman of the senate judiciary where this legislation goes through for many years. and so he understands a little bit of what's politically possible or, let's cross our fingers, what might hopefully be politically possible in the aftermath of the tragedy. i think one thing that's really important is to seize the moment. we have this tendency to lose our zeal and to let things slide. and i think -- i wish i could suggest that we would tie the cliff to gun control legislation. i think that's a b
the deal to stop us from going over the fiscal cliff. speaker boehner and the preside president at the white house. now, the president supports raising taxes on people earning more than $400,000 a year. i want to bring in "washington post" columnist ruth marcus and the national journalist chris freisz. there's a lot owing on, assault weapons ban and the gun show loophole. do you think they're going to take this, how are they likely to approach this? >> well, i think the vice...
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he joins us now. good to have you back. >> good to be with you. >> the granddaddy of penalties in your view, right? >> exactly. barclays this summer backed the highest settlement this summer. attorney general holder spoke a few minutes about that the $500 million from department of justice, this is $1.2 billion settlement with ubs. all too often, carl, we've talked about before that there have been puny penalties for financial firms. this amount, this in aggregate $1.5 billion from all regulators, including the swiss and the brits, that serious and significant and will serve as a definite deterrent for the megabanks and other financial firms. >> how much pain -- i know it's a lot of money, but they do escape prosecution. no individuals held to account. i mean, there are other things that could have been done to really get their attention. >> well, you know, i wouldn't -- never say never on the individual matter, carl. that's, you know, criminal prosecution is up to the folks with jurisdiction. you hav
he joins us now. good to have you back. >> good to be with you. >> the granddaddy of penalties in your view, right? >> exactly. barclays this summer backed the highest settlement this summer. attorney general holder spoke a few minutes about that the $500 million from department of justice, this is $1.2 billion settlement with ubs. all too often, carl, we've talked about before that there have been puny penalties for financial firms. this amount, this in aggregate $1.5 billion...
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for all of us. we are monitoring the talks on capitol hill, the number two senator on the hill, dick durbin, joins us next. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> let's go back to dana bash monitoring developments on capitol hill. dana? >> that's right, martin, talking to democrats now coming out of their nearly two-hour meeting talking about the talks are and we now have the number two democrat in the senate, dick durbin from illinois. thank you very much. can you give us a reality check of where things stand and more importantly, if you really think that a deal can be done pie the clock striking midnight tonight or ev
for all of us. we are monitoring the talks on capitol hill, the number two senator on the hill, dick durbin, joins us next. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male...
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this system will affect us tomorrow. there is another one in the pacific northwest that will affect us on wednesday-thursday. that is probably the stronger one. the one tomorrow is fairly weak. this storm will follow the yellow arrow into maryland. it will have some moisture but not a lot. a lot of the cold air will be locked up in the great lakes and ohio valley so it will not have a lot of cold air to work with. there is not a lot of precipitation with it. it will travel in our direction. some of you may get some snow starting tomorrow afternoon into christmas eve. it is not the kind of snow that would cause trouble problems. temperatures will be above freezing. it will not be a big deal. from baltimore north and west, maybe a dusting tomorrow evening into tomorrow night. in western maryland, may be 1 inch, a little bit more in the mountains. this will not be a big deal. clear to partly cloudy tonight. cold and dry. tomorrow, increasing clouds. we will see the mix of rain and snow developed in the afternoon or evening.
this system will affect us tomorrow. there is another one in the pacific northwest that will affect us on wednesday-thursday. that is probably the stronger one. the one tomorrow is fairly weak. this storm will follow the yellow arrow into maryland. it will have some moisture but not a lot. a lot of the cold air will be locked up in the great lakes and ohio valley so it will not have a lot of cold air to work with. there is not a lot of precipitation with it. it will travel in our direction....
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so thing that can help bring us together will -- is beneficial. and i think that the tone is definitely changing up here. i had a conversation with a republican from my state, it was a private conversation, so i won't say the name. he's an a-rated nra supporter. and he said, the president's right. we need to do something. those kind of conversations, i think, are going to become much more frequent as the days and weeks go by. >> congressman john yarmuth, thank you for taking the time to talk to us. >> thank you, chris. >> so, ruth, how close do you think we are to a deal? we had said at the top, they are close to saying tax rates on those who make $400,000 a year. now we're hearing reporting from the hill that john boehner is telling them he'll introduce a plan for extend tax rates for those making $1 million or more a year. what are you hearing, what's happening? >> well, i think we're really a lot closer. i think we'll know a little bit better after the speaker has a chance to talk to his conference today and sort of get the temperature of what'
so thing that can help bring us together will -- is beneficial. and i think that the tone is definitely changing up here. i had a conversation with a republican from my state, it was a private conversation, so i won't say the name. he's an a-rated nra supporter. and he said, the president's right. we need to do something. those kind of conversations, i think, are going to become much more frequent as the days and weeks go by. >> congressman john yarmuth, thank you for taking the time to...
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us as well. house speaker boehner calling the president's bluff and agreeing to a tax hike on millionaires and billion airs. >> and when does senator rand paul think we'll get a deal? he'll join us coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. more in a moment. >>> welcome back. we're now with banking analyst meredith whitney having a change of heart on some of the banks. yesterday she announced she's turning bullish on financials and upgraded bank of america, discover financial and citi to a buy. take a look at those stocks today, and they are moving on that call. meredith joins me now to talk about the industry and the entire group. thanks for joining us. >> so good to see you. >> what is getting you bullish on the banks today? >> we went bullish yesterday morning, and i think this is a really, really important time for the financial. you have three things going on. most importantly clarity. more clarity today on the financials than you have in the five years since the financial crisis began,
us as well. house speaker boehner calling the president's bluff and agreeing to a tax hike on millionaires and billion airs. >> and when does senator rand paul think we'll get a deal? he'll join us coming up on the "closing bell." stay with us. more in a moment. >>> welcome back. we're now with banking analyst meredith whitney having a change of heart on some of the banks. yesterday she announced she's turning bullish on financials and upgraded bank of america, discover...
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that keeps the prisoner from suing us. and it keeps staff from using excessive force. because the staff all know they're being taped. >> first the medical record has been checked by medical staff. members are corrigan, to determine feasibility and that's been approved. >> the tactical team will be wearing coveralls, shin guards, stab-proof vests, helmets and gas masks. we also have the electronic immobilizing device, otherwise called a stun gun and we also have an eid shield. >> i'm always training myself. physically, psychologically, to be on guard, to be ready to combat these officers or prisoners, whatever might come my way. and i can do it. >> the extraction team sprays pepper spray into the cell and waits. >> they'll give the prisoner an order to comply. if the prisoner complies, then he'll be removed from the cell and whatever they need to do, they will do. >> but roberson doesn't comply. after two applications of pepper spray, the officers move in. >> after a prisoner is sprayed with o.c., we're obligated to take him over and wash him off with cold water. and th
that keeps the prisoner from suing us. and it keeps staff from using excessive force. because the staff all know they're being taped. >> first the medical record has been checked by medical staff. members are corrigan, to determine feasibility and that's been approved. >> the tactical team will be wearing coveralls, shin guards, stab-proof vests, helmets and gas masks. we also have the electronic immobilizing device, otherwise called a stun gun and we also have an eid shield....
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they told us sergeant carl t. still has his job but an investigation is ongoing. he recanted some things on facebook. i was kidding. we weren't drunk. we weren't going 100 miles an hour, and i wasn't even the one taking this video. >> so where was he? >> he was a hood ornament. >>> a lot of smoke. see if we can get closer. >> the guy driving around arlington, texas. hey, looks like there's a house fire. let me go investigate. >> that's wild. you can feel the heat from here. >> the house fire is on the left. firefighters are trying to prevent it from spreading to the house on the right. it does a little bit. you can see flames from both houses. watch what's happening to the house on the left. >> that just completely erupted. >> there was an explosion. obviously everything burst out. you can hear the windows shattered. none of the firefighters were hurt. the home owner and his pet dog got out okay. the homeowner did have to be treated for smock inhalation. look at the brush and trees around there. think if it would spread if they got there later. >> looks like firef
they told us sergeant carl t. still has his job but an investigation is ongoing. he recanted some things on facebook. i was kidding. we weren't drunk. we weren't going 100 miles an hour, and i wasn't even the one taking this video. >> so where was he? >> he was a hood ornament. >>> a lot of smoke. see if we can get closer. >> the guy driving around arlington, texas. hey, looks like there's a house fire. let me go investigate. >> that's wild. you can feel the...
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it's amazing that people that far away care about us. this tight-knit community is beginning the past moving forward monday trucks arrived to move supplies from sandy hook to another school in a nearby town. the unspeakable tragedy had sparked the debate over gun control and a culture of violence in america. gun violence is a national epidemic in the national tragedy that demands more than words that's why we need an immediate international action from the president and congress. >> we as a nation have not done enough clearly to fill our number one obligation which is to protect our children. >> newtown united is calling for better gun control. the goal is to prevent a similar nightmare from striking another community. we do something now and take some action be proactive. >> some get ready to go back to school on tuesday parents learned about new precautions that will be in place there will be policed and grief counselors present. >> the gun control debate is heating up closer to home, and illinois senator and the governor are all calli
it's amazing that people that far away care about us. this tight-knit community is beginning the past moving forward monday trucks arrived to move supplies from sandy hook to another school in a nearby town. the unspeakable tragedy had sparked the debate over gun control and a culture of violence in america. gun violence is a national epidemic in the national tragedy that demands more than words that's why we need an immediate international action from the president and congress. >> we as...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm mary thompson on the market flash. we're taking a look at jp penny, on an otherwise down day, we see 10 million shares traded with almost an hour having passed in the trading session. no news, but we're keeping watch on this, a big move on jcpenney of just about 6%. >> ringing the opening bell. ground breaking of three new hotels in an industry first is choice hotels international. welcome its president and ceo, steve joyce. there aren't many hotels being built in america at this moment. that's one reason why people think they'll be able to raise prices next year. what you're doing is very unusual, why? >> we have got a new brand, choice is for the first time breaking into the upscale space, there are a number of deals we were working. we agreed to co-invest with them, we got the deals done and we're here breaking in the first 24 hours, breaking ground in arguably
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street," i'm mary thompson on the market flash. we're taking a look at jp penny, on an otherwise down day, we see 10 million shares traded with almost an hour having passed in the trading session. no news, but we're keeping watch on this, a big move on jcpenney of just about 6%. >> ringing the opening bell. ground breaking of three new hotels in an...
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we use twitter all -- many of us. i used it as a wire service frankly. and then i use it also to distribute news. i distribute that news of course on cnbc as well but i use it as another channel of distribution. should that be considered fair disclosure? >> there was a discussion about the notion of free speech. s.e.c. does not care about the first amendment. they think that this interstate commerce clause and that the securities and 34 act just completely trumps that. the idea of making a first amendment case is just stupid. they're not going to let you do it. they don't recognize it as part of commerce. >> it will be interesting. wells notice means they are likely to take action. defense here. you can still make it. it gives the opportunity to at least make a final defense so to speak as to why they shouldn't take action. we'll see what that defense is when mr. hastings -- we have a sense for it given what they wrote yesterday. >> i'm sure it will be closely watched. we should be clear that we didn't see too much reaction in the stock for good reason.
we use twitter all -- many of us. i used it as a wire service frankly. and then i use it also to distribute news. i distribute that news of course on cnbc as well but i use it as another channel of distribution. should that be considered fair disclosure? >> there was a discussion about the notion of free speech. s.e.c. does not care about the first amendment. they think that this interstate commerce clause and that the securities and 34 act just completely trumps that. the idea of making...
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super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating the 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> there's a lot more innovation in retail than simply knowing what you need with one click. joyus one of the new fast-growing online retailers that wants to use a personalized service to get you hook. our chat when we return. ñ cc [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> sukhinder cassidy spent two decades as media executive to companies like google and amazon before launching joyus.com. she's founder and chairman of a shopping site that is relying heavily on video to attract buyers to the show. this is about the future of shopping. we
super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating the 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i...
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we'll send it back to you. >> thank you shot, and thank yoh for joining us. the news is always on on myfoxdc.com. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more.
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i'm not used to that theater. i'm used to ceos. i wrote something that i trust ceos more than i do politicians. so people hate ceos, lawyers, who's not hated. i don't know, carmelo anthony, maybe you like him today? >> i think he's all right. i wouldn't drive with him, but otherwise he's good. >> these people come on and there's no give, there's no give, maybe what that really means there's give give give, i think at some face value -- >> there has been give in the last 24 hours. let's get the latest as far as the proposals back and forth at white house. the president and john boehner speaking by telephone on tuesday changing fiscal cliff proposals. reducing new tax revenue from 1.6 to $1.4 trillion over five years. but they're jockeying on who should spell out the specifics on the spending cuts. walmart's ceo mike duke expressed concerns about the fiscal cliff. >> the week before the election, only one-fourth, 25% of our core customers even knew what fiscal cliff meant. okay? one week after the election, it was up to 75%. now thes
i'm not used to that theater. i'm used to ceos. i wrote something that i trust ceos more than i do politicians. so people hate ceos, lawyers, who's not hated. i don't know, carmelo anthony, maybe you like him today? >> i think he's all right. i wouldn't drive with him, but otherwise he's good. >> these people come on and there's no give, there's no give, maybe what that really means there's give give give, i think at some face value -- >> there has been give in the last 24...
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super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> there's a lot more innovation in retail than simply knowing what you need with one click. joyus one of the new fast-growing online retailers that wants to use a (vo) when the clock runs out when the last card is played what will be remembered? explore the lives of the famous and infamous who changed our world forever. experience the drama, back to back to back. of all the hours in all their days, the ones you'll never forget are the final 24. kick off the premiere of the final 24 with a mini-marathon this sunday on cur
super easy to use like a video game. kids are playing mind craft. that's a cad program. they don't know it. now those kids are getting one lesson which is anything they can imagine they can hold in their hand. and they just--you know, every day somebody does a little project and at the end of class there it is. we're creating 21st century workforce. it's exciting. >> here is to the new age of manufacturing and new industrial evolution. chris, great to have you on the show. i appreciate...
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thanks so much for joining us. senator cantwell, what makes you think that something is going on that there has been some manipulation here? >> well, andrea, everybody believes you should have transparency in our oil markets to make sure consumers are protected and so when a report came out just recently that showed that some refineries who said they were down for maintenance and thereby causing a shortage in the marketplace may not really have been down at all. in fact, emissions data shows they were producing. we want department of justice to investigate this report. we want them to be aggressive and protect consumers because these price spikes that go up 50 cents in a day is not what helps our economy. >> and what are you hearing from the justice department? >> well, they have said that they're going -- they're looking at this report. sometimes the department of justice investigates without fully telling you because they want to do an agregressive job the investigation. we want a signal this kind of reporting an
thanks so much for joining us. senator cantwell, what makes you think that something is going on that there has been some manipulation here? >> well, andrea, everybody believes you should have transparency in our oil markets to make sure consumers are protected and so when a report came out just recently that showed that some refineries who said they were down for maintenance and thereby causing a shortage in the marketplace may not really have been down at all. in fact, emissions data...
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." >> two us? >> well, i spell it with two us. so, at the end of the show, he said, mel, mel, you were so funny, you were so wonderful, i can't thank you for coming on the show and being here and being here in person, i said, oh, please, bill. and listen. he gets up from behind the desk, this is all true. he gets up from behind the desk and he kind of starts towards me to give me a hug and he's, you know, so, i'm -- i say, well, okay. we're doing jerry lewis. all right. all right. so, we're doing jerry lewis. i don't want to hurt his feelings. i'll do jerry lewis. i'm like, oh, bill. and julia, my partner -- my partner, julia is screaming from behind, he's had polio, he's crippled! he's had polio. and i'm walking and i'm -- i say -- too late! and -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: too late. too late. well -- there you go. that is the boxed set. "the incredible mel brooks." the incredible mel brooks, everybody. we'll be right back with jake tapper. ,, go olive garden's 2 for $25. an italian dinner for 2. start with all the fresh salad and w
." >> two us? >> well, i spell it with two us. so, at the end of the show, he said, mel, mel, you were so funny, you were so wonderful, i can't thank you for coming on the show and being here and being here in person, i said, oh, please, bill. and listen. he gets up from behind the desk, this is all true. he gets up from behind the desk and he kind of starts towards me to give me a hug and he's, you know, so, i'm -- i say, well, okay. we're doing jerry lewis. all right. all...
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it was used to play as time goes by. hopefully for its new owner, it will be the start of a beautiful friendship. ,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.48 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make your holiday merrier than ever before. safeway. ingredients for life. >>> and coming up next on the late show with letterman, actor tom cruise who's promoting
it was used to play as time goes by. hopefully for its new owner, it will be the start of a beautiful friendship. ,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] here's to a whole world of happier holidays. time to enchant, delight and amaze. safeway will help you gather everyone round. a smoked, shank half ham is only 99 cents a pound. get breyer's ice cream for $2.48 and dessert will surely shine. make it a grand finale with starbucks just $6.99. turns out this season less is really so much more. so make...
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> greenberg is out with his list of the worst ceos of 2012. number five for us? >> all day long i'll be doing this. who is the worst ceo of 2012? somebody who's been on the worst list in prior years, but is on my list for the second year running as a nominee, antonio perez of eastman kodak. this year, the company filed for bankruptcy. and that's after years of promising and underdelivering. there was even his initial push after he took the job in 2005 into consumer printing. how did that go? it failed. more recently, there's been an effort to sell kodak's patents, which the company originally valued at $2 billion. but most recent bid from apple and google appears to be something closer
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tara moriarty joins us from san leandro to show us the impact the tide had there. >> reporter: good afternoon, at 11:28 the water was at its peak and if you look you can see where it was and how it already has receded. to give you an idea what it normally looks like, you can usually see the rocks 30 feet out and now the water is lapping up against the edge of the parking lot. >>> now, this is video we shot close by of water gurge eling out eling out of the manhole so the sewer system is being affected it and people are asked to do that. it is the highest tides of the year and the sea level is expected to rise by 1 foot by 2050. >> i was born and raised here and i come here a lot with my camera and film and this the highest i have ever seen it. >> in san francisco the water rose higher at the embarcadero to around 7 feet and the highest tide level is in coyote creek. in san leandro we can see tons of fishing polls lining the shore. >> we are out here all the time catching rays and sharks hoping to catch a big one. >> a better chance today. >> yeah, the big fish come in and all the fish want to
tara moriarty joins us from san leandro to show us the impact the tide had there. >> reporter: good afternoon, at 11:28 the water was at its peak and if you look you can see where it was and how it already has receded. to give you an idea what it normally looks like, you can usually see the rocks 30 feet out and now the water is lapping up against the edge of the parking lot. >>> now, this is video we shot close by of water gurge eling out eling out of the manhole so the sewer...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> house republican leaders making a counteroffer that was rejected by the white house yesterday. the proposal calls for $800 billion in increased tax revenue over the next decade which is half of what the president proposed in his plan. it does not include higher tax rates for the wealthy which is the central issue dividing the parties. we're joined by majority whip kevin mccarthy joining us from the hill. good to have you. good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> a lot has been made over whether or not you're trying to sell this as a bowles endorsed plan. are you? >> we're not trying to sell bowles but he talked about this frame work before the supercommittee. 800 in revenue. 1.4 in spending cuts when you go for mandatory cuts and then discretionary cuts. we make that frame work. that just so happens to be the framework the president talked about when campaigning. he's changed the goal post of where he want
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> house republican leaders making a counteroffer that was rejected by the white house yesterday. the proposal calls for $800 billion in increased tax revenue over the next decade which is half of what the president proposed in his plan. it does not include higher tax rates for the wealthy which is the central issue dividing the parties. we're joined by majority whip kevin mccarthy joining us from...
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this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> how can you tell the difference between a rally that's played out and one that is just getting started? take goldman sachs. the stock jumped $4.28 and it is a point off its 52 week high. are we looking to start a major start off or is this a balance that will last for a couple more months? tonight we are trying to answer that question. i'm not a chartist. i pick stocks based on the underlying company. what does bob lang have to say about the action? he thinks the technical picture is downright beautiful. he thinks it is like the metropolitan museum of art. when you look back two years, goldman is still down. you have to. however, he believes that the stock is ready to come back with a vengeance. goldman has made what lang describes as a great looking w bottom pattern. it looks like a w. this is one of the most reliably bullish patterns. it tends to move up sharply. it is seemingly about to begin. today, goldman broke out above an important ceili
this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> how can you tell the difference between a rally that's played out and one that is just getting started? take goldman sachs. the stock jumped $4.28 and it is a point off its 52 week high. are we looking to start a major start off or is this a balance that will last for a couple more months? tonight we are trying to answer that question. i'm not a chartist. i pick stocks based...
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and then adapted to civilian use. but they have the same purpose, which is to kill and maim innocent human beings. they're really beings. they are really not used predominantly for hunting. the challenges, and i think it can be done to write a law without exemptions or exceptions that in effect swallow the rule. >> all right. senator, we'll leave it there. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. >>> it is the last weekend for shoppers to hit the stores before christmas. find out which retailers have the most riding on their sales numbers in the next few days. we'll name names. coming up. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please
and then adapted to civilian use. but they have the same purpose, which is to kill and maim innocent human beings. they're really beings. they are really not used predominantly for hunting. the challenges, and i think it can be done to write a law without exemptions or exceptions that in effect swallow the rule. >> all right. senator, we'll leave it there. thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. >>> it is the last...
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bob schieffer is with us. bob, it was interesting to hear the president allude to that something has to be done almost answering that point that you raised earlier that when is it going to get so bad that lawmakers, people in washington will address what's happened. >> schieffer: i think, norah, what we saw today is a barack obama that we haven't seen very much in public before. this president during the campaign was sometimes criticized for not showing emotion for seeing problems in the abstract. this is someone who was touched by what he saw and heard today. and when he said we're going to have to take some action this has happened too many times. we'll see in the days ahead what that amounts to but, you know, people don't talk about trying to get these guns out of the hands of these emotionally disturbed people. and, you know, when people talk about gun control and they talk about taking hunter's guns away and that kind of thing, that's not the problem here. the problem here is putting these deadly weapons
bob schieffer is with us. bob, it was interesting to hear the president allude to that something has to be done almost answering that point that you raised earlier that when is it going to get so bad that lawmakers, people in washington will address what's happened. >> schieffer: i think, norah, what we saw today is a barack obama that we haven't seen very much in public before. this president during the campaign was sometimes criticized for not showing emotion for seeing problems in the...
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angelsput signs thehugged us, called us angels on signs in the window saying thank you and i have never felt more safe in my life. this new sense of purpose certainly seems to be helping so far to rubicon is doing that well volunteering in the disaster zone and using no government money at all to do it. chicago police also adding to the city's support with the men in blue listening to the big man in red, they have been collecting debts for children for years santa claus is heading to new jersey to give gifts to the families of atlantic's city affected by itthe storm. they have been handing out toys for 20 years into this is the most they have ever collected. a stunner at the african clinic that we have focused on in months past. their mission to bring health care to sell many comes to a sad end. then social media you posted, they said they own it.you post it, they said they own it. hongin tonight's medical watch tonight we have learned that they aided village clinic in africa funded by chicago philanthropist and lurie was closed we profiled it last year but in a world where health care
angelsput signs thehugged us, called us angels on signs in the window saying thank you and i have never felt more safe in my life. this new sense of purpose certainly seems to be helping so far to rubicon is doing that well volunteering in the disaster zone and using no government money at all to do it. chicago police also adding to the city's support with the men in blue listening to the big man in red, they have been collecting debts for children for years santa claus is heading to new jersey...
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and if it's not then hold us accountable for the violations and, you know, let us know that this is happening and hopefully with the incentive, the fee waivers, people will get it done. but i would really like to reinvite everybody back in a couple months and let us know what's going on. thank you very much. >> thank you. so we need to take that vote now, right? john, would you frame that there, then? or do you want commissioner walker to frame it again? >> john howard from the city attorney's office. what i heard was that the motion would be to recommend the board adopt the legislation and the bic acknowledges and recommends that a program be developed where there might be some period of time where fees are waived entirely and that beyond that the fees would be worked out in a way that would encourage the hotel users to install the facilities. >> but in a certain period of time, though, the fee waiver would be --. >> time limited. >> to be determined. okay, i second that. any objections? seeing none. >> on that motion. (roll taken). >> the motion carries unanimously. item no. 6, discussion a
and if it's not then hold us accountable for the violations and, you know, let us know that this is happening and hopefully with the incentive, the fee waivers, people will get it done. but i would really like to reinvite everybody back in a couple months and let us know what's going on. thank you very much. >> thank you. so we need to take that vote now, right? john, would you frame that there, then? or do you want commissioner walker to frame it again? >> john howard from the city...